Abstract Celiac disease can manifest as psychiatric disorders like depression, anxiety or psychosis. Coincidence with eating disorders was also described. Usually proper diagnosis is performed secondary to psychiatric symptoms. In some cases gluten-free diet can reduce or even resolve both gastrointestinal and psychiatric symptoms
With a prevalence of 1% in the western population Celiac Disease (CD) is one of the most common auto...
Abstract An association between many psychiatric and gluten-related disorders has been known for som...
Background: Celiac disease has been linked to decreased quality of life and certain mood disorders. ...
Gluten-related disorders are characterized by both intestinal and extraintestinal manifestations. Pr...
Several extraintestinal clinical manifestations have been reported in celiac disease (CD). Among the...
An association between many psychiatric and gluten-related disorders has been known for some time. I...
Psychiatric disorders, especially anxiety, are considered extraintestinal manifestations of celiac d...
The putative role of gluten in the pathophysiology of severe mental illnesses remains uncertain and ...
Coeliac Disease (CD) is an autoimmune disease in which an environmental factor, gluten, triggers a p...
CCoeliac Disease (CD) is an autoimmune disease in which an environmental factor, gluten, triggers a ...
Background: Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated disease dependent on gluten. Prevalence of CD ...
Background: Celiac disease has been linked to decreased quality of life and certain mood disorders. ...
Background: Coeliac disease (CD) is increasingly prevalent and is associated with both gastrointesti...
BACKGROUND: Celiac disease has been linked to decreased quality of life and certain mood disorders. ...
With a prevalence of 1% in the western population Celiac Disease (CD) is one of the most common auto...
Abstract An association between many psychiatric and gluten-related disorders has been known for som...
Background: Celiac disease has been linked to decreased quality of life and certain mood disorders. ...
Gluten-related disorders are characterized by both intestinal and extraintestinal manifestations. Pr...
Several extraintestinal clinical manifestations have been reported in celiac disease (CD). Among the...
An association between many psychiatric and gluten-related disorders has been known for some time. I...
Psychiatric disorders, especially anxiety, are considered extraintestinal manifestations of celiac d...
The putative role of gluten in the pathophysiology of severe mental illnesses remains uncertain and ...
Coeliac Disease (CD) is an autoimmune disease in which an environmental factor, gluten, triggers a p...
CCoeliac Disease (CD) is an autoimmune disease in which an environmental factor, gluten, triggers a ...
Background: Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated disease dependent on gluten. Prevalence of CD ...
Background: Celiac disease has been linked to decreased quality of life and certain mood disorders. ...
Background: Coeliac disease (CD) is increasingly prevalent and is associated with both gastrointesti...
BACKGROUND: Celiac disease has been linked to decreased quality of life and certain mood disorders. ...
With a prevalence of 1% in the western population Celiac Disease (CD) is one of the most common auto...
Abstract An association between many psychiatric and gluten-related disorders has been known for som...
Background: Celiac disease has been linked to decreased quality of life and certain mood disorders. ...